Hollande, Obama lack the troops and will for total war on ISIS. Mid East rulers are even more reluctant

When French President Francois Hollande declared war on ISIS and called the attack in Paris an “act of war,” he gave the terrorist organization’s leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi an unexpected boost: respect as a head of state. US President Barack Obama was more cautious, declaring at the G-20 summit in Antalya that his country and France would fight together against...

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Rep. Grayson Attacking Liberals Who Disagree With Tea Party Analogy ~> David Webb Weighs In…
Alan Grayson is on the attack again, this time it’s with liberals like MSNBC’s Martin Bashir who disagree with his Tea Party to the KKK comparison analogy.